Vignettes in patient safety. / Volume 4 / / Stanislaw P. Stawicki, Michael S. Firstenberg, editors.
Medical errors contribute significantly to morbidity and mortality across our healthcare institutions. Due to the increasing complexity of the modern medical practice, a perfect storm of regulatory, market, social, and technical factors, and other competing priorities, created an environment that is...
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